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One economist attributes the decline to the reduced flow of federal hurricane aid.
January 23 -
The economy and several pending court cases may also determine the progress of the historic debt restructuring in 2019.
January 3 -
The board's adversary proceeding has implications for both the authority’s bonds and the finances of the many Puerto Rico government entities that pay rent to the PBA.
December 26 -
The employment numbers are additional signs that the post-hurricane growth period is taking a pause.
December 21 -
The census figure discrepancy highlights the likelihood of revisions to the fiscal plan governing repayment of the territory's debt.
December 20 -
Judges at a hearing this week appeared sympathetic to arguments that the board's appointment was unconstitutional.
December 6 -
The board suggests it may sue the governor unless he starts following its requests.
December 4 -
U.S. Senators privately urged board to privatize PREPA, a review of emails found.
November 30 -
Rep. Rob Bishop wants a simple up or down vote on statehood.
November 27 -
With COFINA and GDB deals moving forward, the Public Buildings Authority, Aqueduct and Sewer Authority, and University of Puerto Rico may be next in line.
November 14